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Why Europe Is Struggling with Extreme Heatwaves

Sunlit Rome square with a baroque church dome, an obelisk, and a sculpted fountain; a white canopy shelters workers spraying cooling mist near the tracks on the right.

For generations, Europe has been associated with pleasant summers, comfortable temperatures, and cities where people could enjoy long afternoons in parks, cafés, and public squares. While heatwaves occasionally occurred, they were usually short-lived and manageable. That image is changing rapidly. In recent years, Europe has experienced record-breaking heatwaves that have disrupted transportation, strained power systems, …

Nature’s Rich Tapestry: Ecosystem Diversity Against Climate Chaos

Nature’s Rich Tapestry Ecosystem Diversity Against ClimateChaos

Fun fact: Ecosystems with more kinds of plants and animals often weather climate extremes better than those with fewer species—like nature’s own shock absorbers. In an age where headlines are dominated by heatwaves, floods, and food shortages, the phrase “Nature’s Rich Tapestry” might sound poetic—but make no mistake: it’s a survival strategy. Diverse ecosystems aren’t …